According to agreed facts, Windsor was released from a prison psychiatric centre at the end of January after having served a two-year sentence for identical charges and he was placed in an Edmonton halfway house as he was still bound by a three-year probation order.

At the time, city police issued a public warning about Windsor, saying he is considered to be a violent sexual offender who poses a risk to the community.

Windsor’s past crimes include a sex offence on a young girl and the writing of child porn discussing the drugging and sexual assault of children with the use of diapers.

Approximately a week after his release, Windsor was busted after halfway house staff discovered in his room numerous pornographic writings, a pair of girls panties and notes relating to the purchase of a cellphone, which he is forbidden from possessing.

Windsor confessed to police that the porn writing, including stories about diapers, was his and he also admitted going to a Value Village store that was four or five doors down from a day care, which was a breach of one of the many conditions he was bound by under his probation.

Crown prosecutor Diane Hollinshead noted this was Windsor’s third set of child porn offences and it happened “barely a week” after he was released from prison.

Hollinshead also told court Windsor has shown a “flagrant disregard” for probation orders and said an assessment of him concludes he poses a high risk to re-offend.

A joint submission was proposed by Crown and defence for a four-year prison term, as well as an order placing Windsor on the national sex offender registry for life and one banning him from going to parks, playgrounds, pools, day cares or anywhere where there are children for life.

Defence lawyer Laurie Wood told court that Windsor had told her he has “quit writing stories,” but agreed the fear is that he will again progress from possessing and writing child porn to actually acting out his fantasies,

Wood told court Windsor has intellectual challenges, including a borderline IQ, and said he is good at making doughnuts, which she called his “niche.”

The judge is slated to rule on the joint sentencing submission on Dec. 17.

In 2007, police raided Windsor’s home and seized 1,100 DVDs and CDs with titles such as Incest, Teen Tryout and Little Girls, eight large “child” dolls and adult diapers. Police also discovered he was using an eBay account to buy adult diapers from “DiaperDad1,” an online store selling diapers to the “adult baby” community.

According to agreed facts, Windsor was released from a prison psychiatric centre at the end of January after having served a two-year sentence for identical charges and he was placed in an Edmonton halfway house as he was still bound by a three-year probation order.

At the time, city police issued a public warning about Windsor, saying he is considered to be a violent sexual offender who poses a risk to the community.

Windsor’s past crimes include a sex offence on a young girl and the writing of child porn discussing the drugging and sexual assault of children with the use of diapers.